Calvin sped his car towards home, the streetlights casting long shadows as dusk settled in. His thoughts were a jumble of concern for Lizzie and the weight of the day's revelations. Pulling into the driveway, he scanned the quiet neighborhood, hoping to catch a glimpse of his sister through the windows. His heart sank when he didn't see her inside the house.
With hurried steps, Calvin unlocked the front door and stepped inside, calling out, "Lizzie? Are you home?"
Silence greeted him initially, amplifying his worry. Just as he reached for his phone to dial her number, relief flooded through him as he heard the front door creak open behind him. Turning around, Calvin's tense expression softened as he saw Lizzie walking in, juggling several grocery bags in her arms.
"Calvin, why do you look so panicked?" Lizzie asked, her brow furrowing with concern.
Calvin quickly composed himself, offering a reassuring smile. "Oh, it's nothing serious, Lizzie. I was just
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